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_ ** scale ought to facilitate building extended linguistic arguments on the basis of acceptability judgments . To deliver this , however , the symbols recording judgments should be capable of consistent application over a few pages of ...
_ ** scale ought to facilitate building extended linguistic arguments on the basis of acceptability judgments . To deliver this , however , the symbols recording judgments should be capable of consistent application over a few pages of ...
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We will illustrate this claim as we set out the characteristics of the different sorts of scales . The simplest measurements are via NOMINAL SCALES . ... Items measured on a nominal scale can be categorized but not ordered in any way .
We will illustrate this claim as we set out the characteristics of the different sorts of scales . The simplest measurements are via NOMINAL SCALES . ... Items measured on a nominal scale can be categorized but not ordered in any way .
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a A property is measurable on an interval scale if we can meaningfully compare the differences between pairs of objects with respect to that property . Once we can do this , various useful mathematical operations become available .
a A property is measurable on an interval scale if we can meaningfully compare the differences between pairs of objects with respect to that property . Once we can do this , various useful mathematical operations become available .
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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